Though Legacy West has been officially open since June, new tenants moving in and construction projects are all but complete. See the list below for an update on some of northwest Plano’s highly anticipated projects.

1. Dean & DeLuca is no longer coming to Legacy West

Dean & DeLuca no longer plans to open at Plano’s Legacy West, a public relations firm confirmed on behalf of the company.

“As we look to 2018 and beyond, we are re-evaluating our retail portfolio along with our overall growth objectives,” said Laura Lendrum, the president of Dean & DeLuca markets and global retail, said in a statement. “We have decided that we will not be expanding our retail footprint at this time, but instead renewing our focus on our existing retail operations as well as our online operations.”

The Manhattan-based, high-end kitchenware and grocery-supply company originally expected to open a store at Legacy West in 2018. www.deandeluca.com

Barnes & Noble will open in November in Plano’s Legacy West. (via Courtesy Facebook)

2. Barnes & Noble to open concept store in November

Barnes & Noble Kitchen plans to open a concept store at Legacy West in November at 7700 Windrose Ave., Ste. G170. The bookstore will be the first Barnes & Noble location in the southwest to offer a full-service restaurant serving beer and wine, according to the Legacy West website. www.barnesandnoble.com

3. Levi’s is now open at Legacy West

Levi’s opened a clothing store Oct. 19 at Plano’s Legacy West development, 7701 Windrose Ave., Ste. F145. The clothing retailer specializes in jeans, jackets and other clothing for men, women and children. www.levi.com

The expected opening date of Plano’s massive new food hall, Legacy Hall, has been pushed back to early November at Legacy West, 7800 Windrose Ave., Ste. K100, Plano. The three-story building will be home to a variety of artisanal food vendors, bars and a craft beer brewery. www.legacyfoodhall.com

Gavin got his chops as a reporter when he was editor-in-chief of the Baylor Lariat. He graduated with a degree in journalism from Baylor University and has since come on board as the reporter for Community Impact Newspaper's Plano edition. His beat includes transportation, Plano ISD and municipal government.